Cleveland welcomes extension of Aer Lingus to offer weekend visits

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Cleveland has welcomed the extension of Aer Lingus six-times weekly Cleveland to Dublin route into 2026, adding a Saturday flight starting late March through late October.

The schedule swaps Thursday flights for Saturday ones in response to travel demand patterns, providing more weekend options during the busy summer season.

Nonstop service from Cleveland to Dublin launched in spring 2023 with four weekly flights and a six-week winter pause, expanding to six times per week in peak 2025 season.

Currently operating six times weekly, the route reverts to four times per week in late October 2025 and expands back to six from 29 March 2026.

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Aer Lingus shared “The change is being implemented in response to travel demand patterns and will provide more weekend travel options for our customers in Cleveland and the surrounding areas during the busy summer season.”

Susan Glaser shared “Aer Lingus has extended its six-times weekly route between Cleveland and Dublin into 2026, which will include a Saturday flight next year.”

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